🚀 Compact power for your boldest DIY breakthroughs
The Arduino Nano Every is a compact, breadboard-compatible microcontroller board powered by the ATmega4809 chip running at 20 MHz. It features 20 digital I/O pins, 6 analog inputs, and a Micro USB Type-B connector for reliable power and data transfer. Designed for advanced DIY projects, robotics, and IoT applications, it offers enhanced processing power and flexibility within a small footprint, fully supported by the Arduino open-source ecosystem.
Processor | 2E+1 core_m_family |
RAM | SRAM |
Memory Speed | 20 MHz |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | Arduino |
Series | Arduino Nano Every |
Item model number | TIFC00123 |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.97 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
Processor Brand | Atmel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | ARDUINO |
ASIN | B07WWK29XF |
Country of Origin | Italy |
Date First Available | August 23, 2019 |
P**N
As expected
Used this in my Iron Man helmet build to control faceplate servos and lighted eye LEDs. Works flawlessly. Nice and small, easy to conceal inside the helmet. Runs on a small rechargeable USB battery pack.
S**S
Extra serial ports are main advantage.
Works with no problems. Biggest advantage of the Every over the original Nano is the extra serial ports which work just fine and primary reason I bought the Nano Every.
M**L
Arduino nano
Arduino nano for small projectd
C**.
No HID driver
fine for small automation projects.
J**S
Great as a processor, voltage regulator to supply accessories
This is used as a processor for a product used for a chiropractor. Hand-crafted kit that is a finished product; the Nano Every works wonders.Only issue is there is no on-board debugger.
I**E
sometimes some glitches writing to small OLED displays
The Nano Every is pin-identical to the Nano, has a LOT more programming memory available than a Nano or UNO, costs less than an "official" Arduino UNO, about the same as UNO clones available through Amazon, and roughly twice as much as Nano clones through Amazon. Requires installing board support through the Arduino IDE. It SHOULD be code-identical to a Nano, but I have sometimes found some glitches when writing data to a small OLED display. It's a good choice if you're getting data from multiple sensors, each with its own software library, requiring more code memory than available with a Nano or UNO.
A**J
Amazing prototyping tool
I really love this little guy and hate that it took me so long to grab one. I've been using it as a breadboard power supply for small projects that happens to have several IO pins for debugging purposes. Nice upgrade from a USB charger snipped and attached to a terminal block.
C**5
Really
Works as intended, the name and quality really should always be acceptable for all hobby build grade projects, but never MIL Standard projects.
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